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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1909)
h yTJHB PAIL Y Hffiff RAgKAN r ' 4 '. I'1! T V . I , I ,' . j, ,.i I .' i.'l J, I II j jjj. V ft AT6dy:Q h2t-ji'M fonlghOeKoV . " AThbirias Jefferson '.iN'm'p'VS WINKLE" MOrrlS to 25c. , Eve $1.50 to 25. VfkD,,MAT &EVE., MARCH 16 ' TOO PROUD TO BEQ Mat 25 & 10c. Eve 50, 35 & 25c. :r ik j wA h i mi i ft'R k BYERS AND "HERMANN ' In "Tho Clown's Dream" Max Witt's PoiW SINGING COLLEENS THE KINSON8v In "Going It Blintrs JAME8 AND PRIOR" In "Capital Barnacle's Courtship." gA(?NIE'ANt)i lyrflTDRED POTT8 d&&Vm$$to&Pvfe JRunchlpg. INNES AND RYAN Vnvldo'vllle's Glassy Entertainers HAYNES AND WYNNE Export Dancers Mats. Dally Except Mon 15 & 25c. Every Night 8; 15 15, 25, 35 & 50c. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS! imtjim LSHlHtKiSj 4k i illh sc H VlAvV'Ff EKCbFi MARCH 15' ' . THE FULTON STOCK COMPANY tWM -IN- to j The Bishop' s Carriage .WJ.th JYjqdii.Vat, Matinees Prices Always the Same 15 & 25c. PATRONI. E OUR ADVERTI8ERS! i t , i. t tv ;w jsn"r NMMNtoBBMMnaMBinBMBaai 934 P STREET Dovlino,DlllJar'(ls;Pool,Cigars, Tobacco. 'fine .Confectionery f INE$T AJHUSEMOTT PARLOfifc lt '- ' IN'TIIE-WcST vis BILLIARDS, 40c per Hour. ' POOL, by Hour,, 40c. ROTATION FOOL , OT-lL POOL POKER POOL PIGEON POOL 2 J:2 ptst per 'cue. 3 cues (0 cts. i 15 BALL POOL 5c a cue. No Checks With Games, Profit Sharing Coupoos Given With Every 5c Spent In the Place. OJROJHngSXRA for Concert or Dances v. G, F. fFhornburgy , - - - 4 . Director ,$Iph;f:Rld;. v- -- '--"-.' -Pianist Violin "and" Cornet Instruction given at, Studio. 416 So. J7tnV Auto 5877.! WILLIAMS ipm'C in g 1 j ' i i it i DEMY t v i i, i successor 'to rut l . t.-4f Social EveJiHg "AtaiictibCliis,; b Friday Monday Ere. .'Glass EvmiRgs , Wtf. & Sit. M"J 'V y ,', .Private Leon Given ) if Desired 1124 N STREET mi i Auto 4019 WW - r Bell A-2621 ViAV i? The Ac me Parlors fririy ? i;y4jfn fcyy - w-mous i C 3L is, f.a H. rcy, llorist. "ll33a St. f ,Ray H. Flndley, 1908, Delta Upsllon, visited In tho city Saturday. V ' Cameron's Lunch Countor, 123 So. Twelfth St. - Professor Phillips of tho department of forestry Is out of tho city for a few days on a business trip. . Chatfln Bros., florists, 127 So. Thir teenth.. I W. A. Meyers visited Saturday with his brother in Omaha, who is a stu dent there in the college of medicine. Dr. Chns. Youngblut, dentist, 202 Burr block. - Rowland P. Thomas, 1912, left for Omaha Friday evening, where ho visit ed with relatives Snturday and Sun day. J ' 0 0 See Hereford. Now Oxfords. $4.00 Special. 1215 O. '"- u;.m,3'' 'm Friday, ovening, .MViroiW.lgthj. .the member's of tho Kappa Alpha Thota sorority held a house party at tho chapter house. Got your lunch at tho city Y. M. C. A. Spa. 13th & P. . Pi Beta Phi sorority entertained at a house party Saturday evening, March 13, at the chapter house, 345 No. 13th street. Famous millinery opening Corner O and 13th. today, 0 . . ILChcek, 1912, J. R.,Wopd.49;2, amTL: DBur-dfc, ioiV&mbori of Phi Ganinia Delta" 'fraternity, spent Sunday in 'Omaha. New spring styles In footwear no.w on. display. Beckman Bros., 1107 O St. Miss Margaret Whoeler entertnined the active chapter of tho Kappa Alpfin Theta sorority Saturday afternoon -at a 1 o'clock luncheon, a u pnvo .vo'ir clothes pressed nt Weber's Suitorlum. Cor. 11th and O ' Allan Cole and O". Bi Clarke, mem bers of the senior law class, have purchased the law practlco of M. H. Fleming at Crete, Nob.' ' ' . I ,Dr. J. R. Davis, dentist., Charges reasonable. Over Bank of Commerce. Byron E. Yotler, 1908, superintend ent of schools at Fairmont. Neb., vis ited Saturday and Sunday jrtftho Doln; Upsllon froTto'rhlty fiouse. J. v Ldarn tho barn dance, 'I M Lincqln i j i .. T,- 1 Gleaninc -' ' " STBTSON, GORDON AND TWEEN HATS . New Spring Shapes and' Shades $2.50 to $5.00 Urn, 0000000000OSO0 OO ." , Dancing Academy, 1132 lN. school. Call Auto 4477.' ' Select About twenty-five couples attended the house party given "by tho mem bers o. the Delta Delta Dolta' sorority at llie chapter house, 1522 S 'street. John H. Kuony, 1911, while- at work in tho machlnq shop, dropped a heavy Iron on' his foot, which has caused him much difficulty in (gottlngto his classes. t , " ", ' Dean' and Mrs. E. A. 'Burnett , of the stato horticultural 'school enter tained the members of the J Aljpha , ) This sit PLY MP lK0 RRO w OUFECO SHJIUHK QUOmlR542t '"' ' r.if p COL L A'K ,aurt.ViaWV.fo,vTrvft7r rM - IC4T lB '11 M 'Is IV 'B L H tAT'TH V Pi; AY HOU 9 Kt,-. t - - The Majestic. , Thoro liavo bconmnny good bills at tho Majestic this season but the ono offerod this wcok cclipsos all of thoni, Each number Is sb pleasing that many of tho Ilrst-nightors, In speaking of tho bhoW, gave expression of uch comments ns "Tho best I havo seen thlB yoar, ' "A very flno bill" and "The Kinsons can't be beat." This week's bill, Instead of ono or two star features, has o cluster of bril liant glimmers. "Tho KlnBons," "Tho Singing Colleens," Park and Hofnmn In n "Clown's Dream," and Innoss and Ryan, all deserve to bo classed as hcadllncrs. Tho KiiiBonn mado tho big hit of last ovonlng's performance. Ono of the pair fs in a class by himsolf in "imitating" nuiBlcal lnstrumontB. Ho is something decidedly now. The qunrtot of Colleens won favor. They aro singors who really sing. Hormann, In "Tho; Clown's Dream," does every turn to his body but put ting it inBido out. H1b work is great. Innoss and Ryan's "Didn't I moot you at Rector.s?" Is catchy. Karnlo and Potts, with tholr punch ing bags, should not be forgotten. They nro clover. And thoro aro other attractive numbers, too. The Lyric. "In tho Blshop'B Carriage," a play that two season's ago was a leader In tho East, Is being presented at tho Lyric by tho Fultons. Tho play is a modern one, dealing with a freBh phase of human life that appeals to Lincoln's theater-going class. Those who wore especially pleased with Enid May Jackson b acting in the "Three of Ub" will bo dolighted with her work in this play. Zotn, tho agricultural rraternlty, at a banquet Saturday evening. Several members uf tho Pi Bota. Phi sorority were In Omaha tho latter part of last week to attend a party given in that city by a member of the sorority who lives there. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity held an Initiation Saturday evening, March 13th, at tho chapter house. L. D. Burdlce, 1911 of Herman, Nob., and R. W. Van Sant of South Omaha, Neb., wore initiated. J. T. Maxwell, 1911, gave a banquet at tho Cacia house to tho gymnasium Jeadors of tho city Y. M. C. A. Mr. Maxwell is assistant physical director. This banquet is an annual affair, and about twenty wcro present. o Walter WoIsb, 1911, waB conipolled to leave school for a fow days last wcok on account of a severe attack of la grippe. Mr. WoIbb has beon working at the state legislature this semetsor, being one of tho committee clerks, and has also beon carrying his regular university studies. , Tho members of tho university cadet band furnished music Saturday ovoning for tho "Mado-in-LIncoln" ex position. An exhibition drill was to 1325 O g O000000000000000 have beon feiven by tho Pershing Rifles, but on nccount of tho lack of space on the auditorium stngo tho .plan of having tho drill was given up. About twenty-ilvo members of the active chapter of the Dolta Tau Delta fraternity wor'o guests of Colonel and Mrs. C. J. Bills at a dancing party at their home, Tho dance. was followed by an Informal dinner. Colonol- Bills is an alumnus member of the Illinois chapter of-'tho Delta Tau Delta fra ternity, and annually ontortalns the local chapter In this manner. O It Professof Fogg of tho rhetoric de partment, wont to Hobron, Neb., Fri day, where f ho was ono of tho Judges of tho debate . between tho Hebron high Bchopl and tho Fairfield high school In which Hebron (Ayas victor, lous. Hebron' has , now secured ' tho (championship of. tho south division of tnef stato inter-high school debating teams and will debate for tho stato championship at tho detfate, -which will be held at the university In' .Max to. decide that title. , , Mdn'day evening at C o'clock a cam paign for new members of tho uni versity Y, W. C. A. was begun". ' Two sides have been chosen, Miss Mattlo Woodworth and Jipr assistants tbelng known as the "scarlet" sido and Miss Mary Gfahara and a like number of assistants will compose the "cream" side. The campaign will last exactly two weeks and tho, aim Is to increase th,o membership of tho Y.W. C. A, from threo hundred and. elehtv mom. "bexs to fly0 hundred. The .side, get- ling fno least now,, memu.ors gives a banquet to tho winners. , , A Mighty i .r .- . -,-- Jn - -, - -T.1 The Cincinnati Shoe Store 1220 O St Place their entire $15,000 stock lof VKigll grade shoes for Men, Women andHChildreri on sale regardless of CQP? XALUE: The store is now closed in order to remark! and arrange the stock. The doors open arid;th$ Sale Starts Promptly at 9:Q0! O'Clock Wednesday .Morning, March 1 7th. : SHOES ALMOST GIVEN AWAY! Ladies' and Misses Shoes, worth up to $3.00, go at : . . .i ..,,., , Ladies' rine'Dress Shoes, $5.00, go at. ... . .; . . . One big lot of Men's Shoes, and $5.00, goat Chance of a lifetime to get your shoes at a rfraction of their real Value. 'A sale' like this seldom occurs and may never again, : The date is sef, the place you know, sJ5 let nothing keep yob; away. 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